Life’s Essential 8 and Mortality in US Adults with Chronic Kidney Disease

Aug 17, 2023American journal of nephrology

Key Healthy Habits and Death Risk in US Adults with Chronic Kidney Disease

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Abstract

A 10-point increase in the Life's Essential 8 score is associated with a 17% reduced risk of all-cause mortality in chronic kidney disease (CKD) individuals.

  • Individuals with moderate cardiovascular health (CVH) had a 47% lower risk of CKD, while those with high CVH had a 55% lower risk compared to low CVH.
  • CKD individuals experienced a 93% higher all-cause mortality rate and a 149% higher cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality rate compared to those without CKD during a median follow-up of 7.58 years.
  • Every 10-point increase in the LE8 score was associated with an 18% reduced risk of CVD mortality and a 12% reduced risk of cancer mortality among CKD individuals.
  • Key components of the LE8 score linked to reduced mortality included physical activity, nicotine exposure, blood glucose, and blood pressure.
  • LE8 provided superior risk stratification for CVD mortality among CKD patients compared with another health metric, LS7.

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